Lee, Fitzhugh Burton, VADM

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Last Rank
Vice Admiral
Last Rating/NEC Group
Line Officer
Primary Unit
1961-1964, Chief Naval Air Basic Training (CNABATRA)
Service Years
1926 - 1967
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Home Country
Philippines
Philippines
Year of Birth
1905
 
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Home Town
Batangas, Philippines
Last Address
San Diego, CA
Date of Passing
Jan 20, 1992
 
Location of Interment
Hollywood Cemetery - Richmond, Virginia
Wall/Plot Coordinates
(memorial marker)

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VADM Fitzhugh died in San Diego, CA. His ashes were spread in the Pacific Ocean.

   
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Navy Distinguished Service Medal
Awarded for actions during the Viet-Nam War
Action Date: July 31, 1964 - June 1, 1967
Service: Navy
Rank: Vice Admiral
The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Distinguished Service Medal to Vice Admiral Fitzhugh Lee (NSN: 0-60424), United States Navy, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service in a position of great responsibility to the Government of the United States as Commandant of The National War College, from 31 July 1964 to 1 June 1967. During this period, Admiral Lee's outstanding achievements and his dynamic leadership and initiative resulted in raising The National War College, already one of the nation's most prestigious senior military institutions, to a new level of academic excellence. Future graduates of The National War College, both military and civilian, will be better able to develop and execute national security policy as a result of Admiral Lee's contributions. These singularly distinctive accomplishments of Admiral Lee culminate a long and distinguished career in the service of his country, and reflect the highest credit upon himself and the United States Navy.

Navy Cross second award
Awarded for actions during World War II
General Orders: Commander 7th Fleet: Serial 03880 (June 14, 1945)
Action Date: 5-Jan-45
Service: Navy
Rank: Captain
Company: Commanding Officer
Division: U.S.S. Manila Bay (CVE-61)
The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting a Gold Star in lieu of a Second Award of the Navy Cross to Captain Fitzhugh Lee (NSN: 0-60424), United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism and distinguished service in the line of his profession as Commanding Officer of the Escort Carrier U.S.S. MANILA BAY (CVE-62), in action against enemy Japanese forces during the supporting landings in the Philippine Islands on 5 January 1945. When his ship was seriously damaged by an enemy aerial attack which disrupted virtually all internal and external communications and caused severe casualties, Captain Lee, by his personal courage and leadership, inspired a superbly indoctrinated ship's company to localize raging fires and bring them under control, thereby averting possible disaster and enabling his ship to resume station and deliver air support within twenty-four hours. His initiative and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the military service and reflect great credit upon himself, his unit, and the United States Army.

Navy Cross
Awarded for actions during World War II
General Orders: Commander 7th Fleet: Serial 02333 (March 1, 1945)
Action Date:
25-Oct-44
Service: Navy
Rank: Captain
Company: Commanding Officer
Division:
U.S.S. Manila Bay (CVE-61)
The President of the United States of America takes pleasure in presenting the Navy Cross to Captain Fitzhugh Lee (NSN: 0-60424), United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism and distinguished service in the line of his profession as Commanding Officer of the Escort Carrier U.S.S. MANILA BAY (CVE-61), operating as a Unit of three Groups of Escort Aircraft Carriers in action against major ships of the Japanese Fleet during the Battle off Samar, on 25 October 1944. An aggressive and determined leader, Captain Lee courageously directed the activities of his ship and air department during the initial battle for Leyte Gulf and, by inspiring his officers and men to heroic efforts in the face of an attack by an overwhelming enemy Task Force of battleships, cruisers and destroyers, contributed materially to the infliction of severe damage on the Japanese Fleet. Through his gallant fighting spirit and expert seamanship, he was instrumental in turning potential defeat into a decisive victory, and his devotion to duty reflects the highest credit upon Captain Lee and the United States Naval Service.

   

  1950-1951, Commander, Cruiser Division THREE, Commander, Cruisers, Pacific Fleet (ComCruPac)
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Commander, Cruiser Division THREE, Commander, Cruisers, Pacific Fleet (ComCruPac)

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Combat - Sea
 

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Commander, Cruisers, Pacific Fleet (ComCruPac)

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Navy Division

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Last Updated: Sep 15, 2010
   
Memories For This Unit

Chain of Command
- Cruiser Division Three, composed of the Helena (CA-75) and the Toledo (CA-133), deployed from California to Korea soon after the outbreak of war in June 1950, 135; the plan for the invasion of Inchon on 15 September 1950 was evidently widely known in Japan beforehand, 140-142; various facets of the invasion of Inchon, 142-149; precise navigation needed in connection with gunfire by the cruiser Toledo, 149-150; shore bombardment by the Toledo against positions in Korea, 151-156, 160-161, 168-170

   
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5 Members Also There at Same Time
Commander, Cruiser Division FOUR

Miles, Milton Edward, VADM, (1917-1958) Rear Admiral Upper Half
Commander, Cruiser Division SIX

Parsons., William Sterling, RADM, (1922-1953) Rear Admiral Upper Half
Commander, Cruiser Division TWO

Cruzen, Richard Harold, VADM, (1915-1954) OFF Vice Admiral
Commander, Cruisers, Pacific Fleet (ComCruPac)

Holloway, James Lemuel, ADM, (1918-1959) OFF Rear Admiral Upper Half
Greenwalt, Phillip, PO3, (1948-1952) RM RM-0000 Petty Officer Third Class

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